Golden Currant Shrub Black Fruit Yellow Flower Ribes Chrysobotrya Aurea Seeds
The Golden Currant is an ornamental shrub with edible fruit that is native to western North America. In spring, clusters of spicy vanilla-scented flowers attract butterflies and HUMMINGBIRDS. The flowers are edible, and have a very sweet taste! This gourmet delicacy can be used as a dessert or salad topping. (Or wear them in your hair for an on-the-go snack! Ha ha!)
The fruit is a berry called a Currant, and currants are about the same size as a blueberry. The fruit of this Currant starts out yellow and turns black at maturity. Currants can be eaten raw, made into jams & pies, or dried & stored for later use.
These shrubs tolerate most soil conditions including sandy or clay soil. Their water usage is extremely flexible. They can withstand drought or standing water! These properties make it an excellent choice for erosion control.
The Currant Shrub also provides a habitat for woodland creatures, and birds and other small animals will enjoy eating the seeds if you decide to share some. The berries do look stunning against the lovely orange to red fall leaves!
Name: Golden Currant Other Common Names: Black Currant / Buffalo Currant Scientific Name: Ribes Aureum Syn. Chrysobotrya Aurea Color: Yellow Flowers / Black Fruit Plant Seeds: Fall Sow Seeds or Cold Stratify Bloom Time: Flowers in Spring (April - May) Harvest: Fruit July - Aug Hardiness Zone: 2 - 8 Plant height: 48 - 72" Plant Spacing: 24 - 36" Light Requirements: Sun - Part Shade Soil and Water Preferences: Average
I do not have an indoor garden so I am waiting until spring to plant. I will try planting closer to Feb or March in small pods watering with spray bottle, and slowly introduce the plants to outdoor conditions.